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This tutorial will help you to return e-mails already fetched from your local POP e-mail client back to the mail server you are using. I.e. if you have downloaded all your messages with this option: ‘Leave a message on the server’ – not enabled:

In a few steps I will show you how to install additional extensions (add-ons, plug-ins) on you Thunderbird e-mail client.
Maybe you are already are using some Mozilla Firefox add-ons, and you want to install some useful at your Mozilla Thudnerbird.

There is a little bit difference between these two applications, as the browser (Firefox) installs them directly unlikely from the mail client (Thunderbird) where you need to install them manually.

There choose an add-on and save it to your local hard drive.
For this tutorial I chose ‘Mail redirect’ used in Restore already downloaded POP mail messages. I have to mention that this add-on is working only on Thunderbird 2.0!

Anyway, just choose an extension and save it on your PC. Then open Thunderbird and go to:

This tutorial will show you how to import Address Book, Settings and downloaded messages into Thunderbird from other e-mail clients. It will be useful when you are migrating from Outlook, Eudora mail accounts and you want to keep your setting without setting up a new Tunderbird account.

If you are visiting this page accidentally, and you are wandering why people could move over Thunderbird, here are the most important arguments:

Themes – there are 10 included into the initial installation, and there are thousands available on the web.

This is a lesson that will show you how to install Thunderbird. Thunderbird is an open-source email client that is a free alternative to other email clients such as Mulberry. Thunderbird is available for download by anyone, anywhere. Because it is open-source an infinite number of copies of the software can be legally installed on any number of machines. It has many useful features, such as automatic junk-mail controls and advanced security options.